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Hello, I have a little used MFJ-492 electronic keyer that I've decided to
put to good use as an amplifier tuner. (This is my first amp). The keyer defaults to a 50% duty cycle and I would like to get this down to around 10 or 20 percent. Any suggestions on what weight to use? This keyer is adjustable from 5 to 95 percent weight...I do not have a scope so would have to guess by ear. Thanks for the help. Craig KB8FGC |
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